"I just want to go home to my husband and my dogs -- my family," said Marjorie Castaldi.

Flights at Philly International were temporarily grounded, but resumed shortly after all passengers were safe inside the terminal.

Crews worked through the night to right the plane. Around 4:30 a.m. Friday they began to move the plane from the runway with the assistance of other vehicles. The investigation continued as the plane sat at the edge of the airport before being placed in a hanger.

The runway where the crash happened remained closed for hours more. Around 7 a.m., crews and sweeper trucks began to remove debris from the runway.

The National Transportation Safety Board and Federal Aviation Administration will investigate the incident.